What time is kick-off?

Michael Appleton takes charge of his first Leicester City game when they face Swansea on Saturday.

Kick-off at the Liberty Stadium is 3pm.

Is it on TV?

Afraid not. When the television fixtures were announced, this was hardly viewed as a classic. No one expected this, as it is now, to be at the centre of such a large news story, following the sacking of Craig Shakespeare.

Not to worry, though. We will be in south Wales to bring you all the action on our live blog.

You can catch the highlights on Match of the Day on Saturday on BBC One at 22.30.

Caretaker manager Michael Appleton during the Leicester City press conference at King Power Stadium on Thursday. (Photo by Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images)

Who is the referee?

Michael Oliver is the man in charge this weekend. Oliver, regarded as one of the best officials in the country, has refereed one City game so far this season, the 2-0 defeat at Manchester United.

Oliver has taken charge of 18 matches in total involving Leicester, who have won nine, drawn three and lost six.

There have been two red cards in these games, both involving City players: Matty James, against Aston Villa in 2015, and Danny Drinkwater, against Manchester United in 2016.

Who is Swansea’s danger man?

Tammy Abraham is filling the void left by Fernando Llorente for the Swans this season.

The 20-year-old striker has scored four goals in the Premier League so far, with two coming in the victory over Huddersfield last time out.

Previous meetings

Leicester have lost four of their last five trips to south Wales, the latest being a 2-0 defeat last season, courtesy of goals from Alfie Mawson and Martin Olsson.

The defeat, on February 12, left Leicester as the only side in England’s top four divisions without a league goal in 2017.

After the game, Claudio Ranieri admitted he had shown too much loyalty to some of Leicester’s title-winning squad. He was sacked 11 days later.